In the present climate where the financial sector across the globe increasingly finds itself under scrutiny, it is useful to explore what the Sikh perspective might be on ethical financial behaviour.
It is the active, experiential relationship of the Sikh with the Bani that helps that Sikh attain Guru and thus realize the One, the True Self. So, how does this relationship materialize?
How do we so easily forget that we are creations of the One Creator? How do we so easily slip into a mayhem of thoughts in our minds that gives us no peace? How can we bring ourselves back into a state of calm?
Sikhs don't waste time spreading Sikhism like other religions do because, one does not give away diamonds. I am lucky I came across this True Diamond, I only hope I have the IQ it takes to follow the Super Advanced Spiritual Teachings of the "Lights that Dispel the Darkness, our Gurus".
“Wow, you make me ashamed to call myself a Sikh!” This is usually followed by a monologue that makes me feel a bit like a priest sitting in confession with a churchgoer.
For the first time in our history, this meritorious honor has been give to both the husband and the wife of a dedicated Gursikh family. Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhjan Singh Khalsa Yogiji (Yogi Bhajan)
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